Tag: Aleksander Ceferin
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UEFA’s Ceferin goes hard on top players over complains over packed football calendar
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has addressed the criticism from certain footballers regarding the congested football calendar, expressing confusion as to why it is predominantly...
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Don’t judge us yet! – Pep to Aleksander Ceferin on comments on City’s
Pep Guardiola has implied that Aleksander Ceferin should exercise better judgement when making comments about Manchester City, especially after the UEFA president supported the...
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FIFA extends condolences to Israel and Palestine FAs
On Friday, FIFA president Gianni Infantino sent letters to the leaders of the Israel and Palestine Football Associations, offering his condolences for the "horrific...
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Jose Mourinho resigns as UEFA board member after lengthy ban
Jose Mourinho has resigned from his position as a member of the UEFA Football Board, effective immediately.The AS Roma manager conveyed his decision...
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Saudi making a huge mistake buying players in final stages of their career – UEFA boss
Aleksander Ceferin, head of UEFA, stated on Sunday that European clubs should not be concerned about a player exodus to Saudi Arabia and that...
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Finals of UEFA Champions League likely to be played in USA after 2025 – President
Aleksander Ceferin, the head of UEFA, has discussed the potential of holding the Champions League final somewhere outside of Europe.Up until this moment, every...
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Ceferin given third term as UEFA president
Aleksander Ceferin won re-election as UEFA president through 2027 without any challengers.Ceferin was first elected in 2016, and in 2019 he was re-elected for...
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‘The most serious I have ever seen’ – UEFA president Ceferin emphasises the gravity of Barcelona referee scandal
Aleksander Ceferin, president of UEFA, referred to the Barcelona refereeing scandal as one of the "most serious" cases he had ever seen.A UEFA investigation...
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Clubs to earn more for the release of players
For each of the upcoming two men's World Cups, the world football governing body Fifa will now pay clubs £298.74 million ($355 million) for...
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